Ocoee Whitewater Center, Tennessee

A Summer Olympics Wonder!

A drive on Hwy 64/Ocoee Scenic Byway takes you through some incredible scenery in the Southern Appalachian Mountain range.  This journey in East Tennessee leads you to an amazing area that is part of olympic history.

The 1996 Centennial Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, Georgia hosted a canoe and kayak slalom event.  Without a suitable location near Atlanta, an area was chosen on the Ocoee River near Ducktown, Tennessee.  The venue, within the Cherokee National Forest, is down river from the Lake Blue Ridge dam.  This hydroelectric dam releases water to increase the flow in the Ocoee River for recreational purposes at varying times from June to September.  It made a perfect location to create a whitewater course on a natural river.Ocoee Whitewater Center-6

The stunning Ocoee Whitewater Center was built by the US Forest Service within the Cherokee National Forest and is still managed by them.  This area of the river was modified with the addition of natural and man made boulders to narrow it and create the competition course.  Today it is a highly used recreation area during times of water release.

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This photo shows the walking/observation area along the river. You can also see a camera post that was used during the olympics.

It is difficult to tell which are the natural and which are the man made boulders, but the combination makes for a stunning location.

There are also plenty of other outdoor recreational opportunities within the area. I hiked the Rhododendron Trail which follows the by the edge of the river.  You could also do some biking if you like.

A stop at the Ocoee Whitewater Center is worth the trip for the history and the beauty.

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To plan your visit, go to http://www.fs.fed.us and search for Ocoee Whitewater Center.  You will want to check their hours and months of operation to be sure to be there when they are in operation.

A Tennessee and Kentucky Tasting!

Road trips take you to the best places!

Who doesn’t love a road trip!  It doesn’t matter if I have a destination or if I wander aimlessly and end up at a great place.  The journey is always the fun part and where I end up is usually a surprise.  On a couple of road trips, I travelled through Tennessee and Kentucky.   I stopped at a few vineyards and wineries along the way.  Hopefully I can inspire you to journey to a few new places of your own.

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Stonehaus Wines are the featured wine of the Grand Ole Opry and a great accompaniment to blogging! They are located in Crossville, TN.

Located just off the Hwy in Crossville, TN.

Onto a neat little place in Bybee, TN, even in the rain!

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Next, was a winery close to Mammoth Cave National Park in Park City, KY.

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The tasting room is in the lower level and there are great views!

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A pretty vineyard onsite.

Who wouldn’t stop at a place called the Purple Toad Winery!  I found this one in Paducah, KY

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To discover more about any of these vineyards and wineries, check out their websites below:

http://www.stonehauswinery.com

http://www.chestnuthillwinery.com

http://www.goodwatervineyards.com

http://www.kentuckywine.com

http://www.purpletoadwinery.com

Beachaven Vineyards & Winery, Clarksville, TN

A Judge, his Wine and a Winery!

Just off of Highway 24 in Clarksville, Tennessee sits a vineyard and winery started by Judge William O. Beach.  After helping to revive the wine industry in that state, he took his amateur wine making skills and decided to open a vineyard and winery.  The result is a wonderful stop that has award winning wines, an active event schedule, and a beautiful display of artwork by a former employee that shows his dedication to the vineyard.

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A colorful entrance

Just a few of the 500 awards over 23 years.

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The property

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Self guided tour explaining the Champagne process

A Labor of Love!

The ends of many barrels were carved by the vineyard pruner!  An incredible artist that was able to bring to life the sketches that he drew.  It makes an incredible display.

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I hope you are inspired to have an adventure and head to Beachaven Vineyards & Winery!

To learn more, please go to http://www.beachavenwinery.com